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Fallacy
A mistaken belief or error in reasoning often resulting in a weak argument.
Consequent
The second part of a conditional statement, which is the result or outcome that follows from the condition stated in the first part (the antecedent).
Proposition
A statement that expresses a judgement or opinion which can be either true or false.
Modus Ponens
A logical argument form where if a conditional statement ("if p then q") and its antecedent (p) are true, then the consequent (q) is also true.
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